Stock watering and feeding machine



H. BURRMANN.

STOCK WATERING AND FEEDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 2. 1919.

4 SHEETS-SHEET 5 H. BURRMANN.

STOCK WATERING AND FEEDING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED sen. 2. 1919. 1,381,400, Patented June 14, 1921.

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H. BURRMANN.

STOCK WATERING AND FEEDiNG MACHINE.

APPLICATION men SEPT. 2. 1919.

1,331,400. Patented June, 14, 1921.

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Appllcation filed September 2, 1919.

To all whom it may concern:

Be itknown that I, HENRY BURRMANN, a citizen of the United States, residin at Davenport, in the county ofScott and tate of Iowa, have invented a new and useful Stock Watering and Feeding Machine, of which the fol-lowing is a specification,

My invention isa stock wateing and feed ing machine, in which a rotatable container mounted within a covered box isprovided with compartments opening into supply pan, having compartmentwalls, opening into supply channels, are slopingly constructed to discharge its contentsinto troughs.

The objects of my invention are, the automatic serving to animals, foods. medicines, slops, mashes, small grains, dry and wet, shelled corn and any other ingredients which may be desired to be fed, either one ingredient alone in the device or us many as desired at the same time, continuously from the same machine; the providing and serving to animals food and water in accessibility in all seasons of the year, in quantities of each sufficient to provide them for several days Without replenishment or visitation by their keeper, at all such times. however keeping the water separate from the food. yet each equally accessible to the animal; providing means of alternately feeding or Watering or denying each or either, as occasion may require, thus regulating through the day. for several days the food and water to be given; providing a machine capable accommodation to the use of artificialheat, to heat the-contents thereof: orthe contents of any desired compartment thereof; or-to heat thecontents issuing: in the troughs. to any desired heat,wfor any desired use, even to extent, in foods. of cocking! the same. without any interference with or disturbance of any other portion'or part of the contents or the supply portion of the part cooked. and to retain the heat, Within the machine. during the process of use. by

provide a machine more capable of being successfully iced, with the in tent and effect of cooling the contents and of retaining the cool. air within the machine luring process of use by the animal: to provide a machine wherein difi'erent particu- Specification of Letters Patent.

which supply channels.

of water, stock from any compartment while Patented June 14, 1921. Serial No. 321,156.

larcontentscontained therein may be served automatically by it, at difl'erent times of the layor night, the other contents contained therein; duringsuch times being shut off, yet any particularcontent contained therein being therewith servable or deniable, at all times, separately from the other; to provide a machine capable of regulating the quantity of food served; to provide a machine inwhichthe quantity of its contents,

or of any compartment. thereof, may beascertained at any time without disconnecting any part thereof; to provide a machine in which its entire contents Whether. of solids or liquids will automatically be delivered into tron hs for consumption by the animal; to provi e amachine havinga cylindrical rotatable container capable of being rotated and yet held at either fillingor delivering position by its rotating means; to provide a machine capable of being securely locked either in or out of delivering position. and so to provide against meddlers; to provide a machine capableof supplying itsoontents on each of its four: sides to animals, thus supplying at the same. time. a greater number of anin1als,,and to d-iiferent animals in separatelots or pens, automatically at the same time.

Other objects will appear asthe specificalions are considered.

I attainthese objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:

Figure 1 is a longitudinalsection taken on line 1-l of Fig. 5. showing gage means 50in cross section.

Fig. 2 is a plan view of the box-base disclosing inner and outer construction.

Fig. 3v is a transverse end view of the de vic takenon'line 33- of Fig. 1.

Fig: at is a bottom view of a broken portion of a cylindrical container.

Fig}. 5 is-an end elevation of the device.

Fig. 6 is an end elevation of a broken portion of the device.

Figs. 7 to 14 inclusive, are detail views.

Fig. 15 is a side elevation, showing the divided container mounted.

Fig. 16 is a transverse sectional view taken on line (16-16 of Fig. 15).

Fig. 17 is a detail view.

of a broken portion Figs. 18, 19 and 20 are detail views.

Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views. 1

The box-base 1, constitutes the ground- 5 work of my invention.

The box-base 1', is constructed with a closed bottom 19, and rolled edges 1, the rolled edges inclosing a rod 1, for the purpose of adding strength and to provide an even surface upon which to closely fit the cover when mounted. In either end of the base in the rolled edges 1 are provided small holesdi, passing through rod 1, and whicharezin alinement with holes 2 of flangesfi, cover 2 of box base 1, for the purpose of applying a lock, of any suitable character such asa padlock, having a latch hook of dimensions conformable to said holes, whereby the'base 1, cover 2 and lever 48, are locked together. In the top edge of each end'l and 1 of box 1 are centrally provided boxings 23, secured to said boxbase '1 by rivet. means 24.

- Within 'said box-base 1, is rotatably mounted a cylindrical container 40, by means of flanged journals 45 attached centrally to each end, 40 and 40*, of such cylindrical container 40, by rivet means 46 attached within the radius of such journal flanges.

The journal shoulders, 45 operate as bosses between the cylindrical container and the boxings 23, of box-base 1 and 1 which journal shoulders are reduced to journals 45 and 45, whiohoperate rotatably in 35 journal boxings 23 of saidbox-base; the

outward end 45. of journal 45 being squared, and having therein a hole 45 for the admission of a rivet shown as cotter pin 47 for securing rotatin handle 48 thereto.

Rotating han le 48 referred to has each end bent at right angles in the same direction and is provided in one bent and 48 with a conformable square-end-hole 48 for fitting to journal 45 in rotating or hold- 4 5 ingin place cylindrical container 40, and such bent end 48, of said handle 48, has a hole 48* through each wall of said square end hole 48 for the reception of said rivet 47 shown as cotter pin, the other bent end 50 48 of said handle being longer than the bent end 48, and is so bent and made for the purpose of providing a handle means for operating the handle 48, when attached to journal '45? in rotating the rotatable cy- 5 lindrical container 40, and for the purpose of providing a stop-handle limiting the circulatory motion of said handle to the horizontal top edge frame 2 of the box-base cover 2, when rotating the said rotatable to cylindrical container 40, from and to its positions of filling and delivering. and to provide means whereby the machine may be locked in such positions.

Over all conformably to said cylindrical e5 container 40, and box-base 1, is a cover 2,

having sloping flanges 2 on its four sides; at one end in the flanges 2 are bored holes 2*, two at either side of the center line of said cover 2, for inserting the latch-hook of an ordinary padlock (not shown), said cover 2 being further provided on the top with an opening 2 for the purposes of filling the cylindrical container 40, through its bilge, when the two are brought in apposition by revolving the container, without removing said cover 2, said opening 2 being provided with a hinged cover 2 and is secured by hinge (jaw 2 and pin 2 means to said cover, and latched thereto by knob 2 and staple 2; and at either end 2 and 2 of cover 2, near the top thereof are provided vent holes 2", to supply air therein.

At end 2? of cover 2 on one side of center vertically located corresponding to the location of the gage 51, of cylindrical container 40 compartment 41, when cylindrical container is in delivering position, are provided windows 58, which windows are covered preferably by non-transparent slides 39, but may as well be covered by atransparent substance and are for the purpose of ascertaining the contents and quantity through viewing the gage 51, of container 40, compartment 41; which cover slide 39, is formed with sectional apertures 39 conformable to the apertures 58 of said cover 2, to facilitate use, without complete removal of the slides 39 of box-base cover 2 by revolving the container 40, until the areas of the corresponding apertures in the ends of complartments 42*, 42, 42 of the container 40 a me.

Said slide 39 is held in place by grooved guides 37, framed about the sides of the apertures of the said cover 2.

At end 2 of cover 2, on each side of center vertically located, corresponding to the location of gages 42 and 42 and 42 of cylindrical container 40, of compartments 42, 42 and 42 when cylindrical container 40 is in delivering position, are provided windows, 36, corresponding to gage 42 and window 36 corresponding to both gages 42 and 42 which gages are constructed with transparent substance 42*, said windows are covered by non-transparent slides 38 and 39, but may as well be covered by a transparent substance, and are for the purpose of ascertaining the contents and quantity, through viewing the gages 42 42 and 42 of the respective compartments 42, 42 and 42 of cylindrical container 40, when the said container 40, is rotated into delivering position, which cover slides 38 and 39. are formed with sectional apertures 38" and 39 respectively,conformable to the apertures 36 which conform to 39, and 36 which conform to 38 of said cover 2, when the cylindrical container 40 is rotated into filling or delivering position and the gage openings of thesaid bylindrieaI container-are thus brought intoa'linement with-thega e openings of the box base end 1 andby t is manner caused to disclose the amount and nature of the contents in each compartment without removing the box-base cover 2, from the box base 1, or opening the container.

Said slides 38 and 39 areheld in place by grooved guides-37 and 37", framed about the sides of the apertures of said cover 2.

It will be observed that in mounting the cylindrical container 40, within box-base 1, the ends of thecontainer fit very closely into the-ends of the base, so that unless an extension housin 17 is made in the ends of the base, so cient room could not be had for the trough and cover apparatus designed, therefore I have desi ed an extension 17, for the respective en s of said base 1. In the ends 1 and 1, I have cut away a portion in the form of an oblong hole 11, the top thereof being slightly above the bottom of the sup ly channel, 25, the bottom thereof being't e bottom 19 of the box-base 1 and its width corresponding to the width of su ply channels 25.

n that part of the ends 1 and 1 of boxbase 1, forming a lintel at the top of the cut away portion and on the rear side thereof, I provide guide means 11, consisting of grooved flanges laterally attached thereto by any suitable means for the purpose of ad-- mitting and retaining a slide 10, which slide is used to regulate the out-flow of the quantity of contents through the channel 25 into trough 31, being so arranged thereby that the same may be raised or lowered.

About and above the said openings 11, I provide said end extension housings 17, for the purpose hereinbefore stated, the bot tom of which is an extension of the bottom of box-base 1; its sides 18, attached flangedly to the ends 1 and 1, and its top 17 slopingly extending outward and downward from the ends 1 and 1 at a point immediately below the journal flange 17 in such end, past'and inclosing such sides 18, to which the same is attached, reaching and forming the top 17" of extension housing 17. thus forming an outward wall of such extension housing 17;

Between the side walls 18 of extension housing 17 I have provided a rectangular doorway 5, in which the door 13, is hung by any suitable means 14. so that the same will admit of the animalinserting its head for consumption purposes therethrough and into troughs 31, contained within and housed by said extension housing.

In the lower end of said door 13, I provide a corrugation 15, to facilitate the easy movement thereof by the animal. the extreme lower end of said door 13, being flanged inwardly to prevent the same engaging fixedly the nose of the animal when the same is being withdrawn from the said trough andto cause the same to swing shut when not forced open by the animal.

Conformably to the said inwardly flan ed portion 16, of said door 13, I have provi ed a flanged door sill 31, at the bottom of door opening 5, upon which such flanged portion '16, of said door 13, closes and fits snugly by automatic movement when the door 13 swings shut, thus retaining the temperature Within box-base 1.

\Vithin said extension housing 17, I mount supply channels 25 which are mounted by hook flanges 30 attached suspended from the bottom of doorway 5, said supply channel '25 extending inwardly and of width equal to said housing and longitudinally across said extension housing 17 into the main part of box-base 1.

Within the outer end of said supply channel 25, I mount a demountable trough 31, of dimensions conformable to the shape of said extension housing 17, and drop end supply channel 25, the outer end of trough 31, and supply channel 25, being respectively formed concavedly, and are respectively designated as trough-end 31 and supply channel end 29. The said supply channel 25 sloping pronouncedly from supply pan 25 to the main wall line of box-base 1,

being 1, and 1 to point 27 when the same drops vertically, 27* to point 28 of shallow depth thence proceeding at right angles from said vertical drop, immediately forming said concave trough basin 29, reaching to and hooked upon said doorway, by said hook flanges 30, as above described. The back wall portion of trough 31, is provided with a rectangular opening 13 for the purpose of admitting the contents of supply channel 25, yet retaining a suflioient amount of said back wall 31 at its bottom to retain contents, the top portion of said back wall portion of trough 31, above said rectangular opening 31 being flanged at 31 toward the inside of trough 31, to. provide means 31" for taking hold of and removing the same.

Having described the extension housings 17, which are attached at ends 1 and 1, of box-base 1, and a portion of supply channels 25, and the troughs 31, I proceed to describe the corresponding portions of supply channel 25, and troughs 31, which are attached within the sides 1 of box-base 1.

including therewith a description of the sides 1 of said box-base 1, as follows: I cut rectangular doorway 5 in the side of boxbase 1, and to the bottom end thereof I attach extendedly across the lower end of said partly cut away portion 7 a bent flange piece 9 of width corresponding to its width. and of length extending suitably to connect with the sides of the supply channel 25 on the lower rear portion of such bent flange piece 9, I provide guide means 11 consisting of grooved flanges laterally attached thereto by any suitable means, for the purpose of admitting and retaining a slide 10, which slide is used to regulate the outflow of the quantity of contents through the channel 25, into trough 81, bein so arranged thereby that the same may he raised or lowered.

By bending the cutaway. portion 7 inwardly I create a concave recess, such cutaway portion 7, thereof forming a roof to which roof, connectedly with the sides 1 of such hole 5 I attach at either side thereof conformable walls 7 such walls 7 extending downward and being secured to the sides of supply channel 25, for the purpose of retaining the temperature of the boxbase 1. Having cut away portion 7, and bent the same inwardly, I have thus formed a doorway to such concave recess, within which I provide a swinging door 13, the lintel of such doorway being composed of an outwardly flanged attachment 12, to which the said door 18, is swung at its top by any suitable means 1%, which door is of shape and size similar to the doors found in the extension housing.

Inasmuch as the cylindrical container 40 rotates toward one side only, I provide the means of preventing the overflow of contents connectedly with the supply channel and troughs of that side toward which said container 40 rotates, therefore the supply channel and trough door of the side toward which the cylindrical container turns, is constructed and attached, and operates the same as on the opposite side, excepting; I provide side walls 8 to the trough housing which extend upwardly to the top of box-base 1 and are attached to the side 1*}, of box-base 1 and within which the bilge shown as 52 of Fig. 7, passes in its rotation, which side walls are constructed at their inner edges to conform to the cylindrical container 40.

Between side walls 8, I construct a hung slide trip il. consisting of a strap secured by rivet or other suitable means to the side walls 8. which strap is inclined angularly upwardly so that its flat surface when bent at right angles will conform to the cylindrical form of the cylindrical container 10, when it moves over the same; said strap having a U shaped bend 3 1 in its center to admit catch 54 of Fig. 10. passing through the same when container 10 is rotated, the opposite end of said strap being bent parallel to the first end and attached.to sidewall as the first. for the purpose of securing the same thereto: the purpose of said bung slide trip 3 1, being to automatically open the bilge 52 by allowing the bung slide 51 to catch by its flange 54* upon the same and be drawn open when the rotating movement of cylindrical container 40, causes the two to contact, when container 40 is passing to point of rest as shown in Fig. 3,

the opening of; the said bung slide 54 letting,

thehcontents escape,- Y i It will be observed that in double supply channels and double troughs said bung slide trip 34:, is extended, in length, Fi 12, only disclosing a broken portion, a (Iouble one being shown in full mounted in Fig. 2.

In said box-base 1, are provided supplypans, 25 which are constructed to fit immediately beneath the bilge 52 when the said cylindrical container 40, is placed in deliverin position, which supply-pans are connectedly supported in position by supply channels 25, which are constructed to radiate therefrom in four directions connectedly between such supply-pans 25 and box-base 1, as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 said supplypans being'slopinglyconstructed to aline with the separate compartments of the compartmental bung-separator Fig. 11, and to empty the contents of each separate compartment by gravity into acorresponding supply channel, without intermixing the same as the said compartments of such pans are constructed with vertical flanges 26 and are filled by the corresponding compartments of the cylindrical container when the same is rotated into deliverin position. The double supply-pan 25 and ouble supply channels 25 are constructed with definite andsuitable dividing members 26 and 27 for the purpose of keeping the contents separated as shown in Fi s. 1 and 2.

Supply channel 25 lea ing from supplypan 25" of 52 to end 40" is provided on its nether side with a pipe line 25, leading to trough 31, and trough 31 is likewise formed with a divisional compartment wall 31", constructed similar to its other walls, to one side of which trough is a connecting pipe 25 leading from supply pan 25 under walls 26, and under supply pan 25 and supply channel 25 into trough 31 through outlet 31 Box-base 1, is provided with a fixed solid bottom 19, attached thereto by any ordinary means, constructed of any suitable material and is provided with sliding doors 3, which sliding doors are movably attached to said box-base 1 by groove flanges 4, at the ends 1 and 1 for the purpose of inserting any heating or cooling means, as desired, it being understood that said machine may be heated by lamp means 22, or any other suitable means and may be cooled by ice or running water introduced through sliding doors 3. and placed upon said floor 19, and the heating device may be placed for cock ing purposes only under the concave trough basin 29. or supply channels 25 or supply pan 25*, and the heat applied directly thereto, or set at one side thereof, when a warm temperature only is desired.

"not closed have a tendency to spill out to some extent and also in turning the bilges 52 up, from delivering position by rotating thecontainer 40, upward,"the contents wouldalso spill out, to some egztent, therefore I have provided at each side of each d1- vision of the bilge frame Fig. 7, separate annular flanges 56 and 57, each of width corresponding to the clearance between the wall of container and the bottom of the supply-pan vertically disposed, and of length approximately corresponding to the distance from the bilge 52 when infilling position to the flanged wall 8 of the trough housing slightly overlapping the same, for the urpose of guiding any of the contents spilled out of the bilge 52 in its process of rotation, into the supply channels 25, the separate annular flanges 56 and 57 are secured to the container 40, by any suitable means, V

7 About the bilge holes 41" and 42 of container 40, I construct a double bilge frame 52 Fig. 7, each side having therein separate bilge holes 52, the whole built annularly conforming to the container '40, and of height making the same snugly conform between container 40 andcove'r' 2, to avoid spilling of material and secured to said container 40, through holes 52, by any suitable means, to accommodate the bilge 41 of compartment 41, and bilge 42 of compartment 42; the upper ends of each division above thebilge boxes 52 forminga T flange 52* thus making a device to receive and op erate a bilge slide 54, shown as Fig. 10, for the purpose of covering bilge holes '52.

In the lower ends of each division of bilge frames 52, in the ends of bilge boxes 52 I provide transverse rectangular slots 52 paralleling said ends for the purpose of receiving over bilge holes 41" of compartment 41, andret2 of compartment 42, of container 40, compartmentalbung separators Fig. .11. The compartmental separator of bilge hole 41"., is formed suitably to the contents of com artment 41, or entirely omitted infc'ase liquid only is delivered therefrom. The compartmental bung separator Fig. 11, is also formed suitablyto conform to the bilges of subcompartments 42", 42, and 42, of compartment 42, of; container 40, for the purpose of delivering the respective contents of each of said compartments in desirable quantity into supply-pans 25' and for that purpose is provided with different sized holes, conforming to the contents of the respective sub-compartment over the; bilge of which such portion of bung sepgiratiir Fig. 11 fits.

ungseparator Fig. 11, is constructed for compartment 42, in three compartments, the center 55? being triangular-1y formed to conform to the triangularbilgeof sub-compartment 2, and.openand ofsize to conform with the contents of such sub-compartment 42* so that slops, mashes, cooked vegetables or milk maybe fed therefrom.

One side of com artmental bung separator Fig. 11, is triangu ar to conform to the form of bilge of sub-compartment 42, and is rovided with perforations 55", through w ich shelled corn may be fed.

The other side of compartmental bung seporator Fig. 11, is triangular also, to conform to the form of bilge of sub-compartment -12, and is provided with perforations 55 through which meals, shorts, and small and mixed grains may be fed.

It is obvious that compartmental bung separator Fig. 11, may be changed and varied to suit the various substances desired to be fed and to alternate and change the uses to which said sub-compartments 42, 42 and 42 may be put, and the sizes of bilges and perforations may be altered to suit.

7 Itis also obvious that by making compartments 41 and 42 divisional at wall 41* and 42 by centrally attaching to the outside of the inner'ends of compartments 4i and -12 another flanged journal 45 and mounting each in a common boxing 23" which common boxing 23 is supported upon a common journal support 23 provided between said compartments 41 and 42, and secured by angle connections 23, to box base 1, by ordina'ry rivet means, passing through holes not shown; and by providing crank means at the outward ends of each compartment (all and 42) and by dividing the bilge frame 52, each compartment may be separately operated.

I claim:

1. A stock Watering and feeding machine consisting of a hon-base; a cylindrical rotatable double container rotatably mounted in said box-base operating in ilangedly braced boxing means attached to either end of such box-base; supply-pans having connectedly formed sloping supply channels terminating at concave trough basin; suspendedly supported removable troughs, one of said troughs having compartments, pipe means for conducting water from a supply-pan to one of the compartments of said compartmental trough supply channel means for conducting food and water from the supplypans to said troughs; troughs having openly disposed rear ends. and upwardly sloping fronts, mounted Within the outer ends of thesupply channels, the supply channels being attached at their outer ends to the boxbase {sliding end-gate means attached to the inner walls of the trough housings at the fi s 0f he troughsgtrongh housings extendedly constructed connectedly secured'i25 at either end of said box basegtrough housings inwardly constructed connectedly secured'within either side of said box-base; heat and icestorage cavity apartments between the supply-pans,snpplychannels and *zeesi ,400

trough housings and the bottom 01"; said boxbase; sliding end doors secured by flanged ja-mb means connectedly attached ateither end of such cavity apartments in the bottom tent regulating slides attached to the rear oi the said trough housings; extended circular apron walls connectedly attached to the sides of a supply channel and a trough housing; U shaped strap bilge slide tripping means attached to said extended circular apron walls and a supply channel within said box-base; separate inwardly constructed connectedly formed diametrical sub-compartmentalwalls transversely arranged within a cylindrical rotatable container, dividing the same into compartments, one of said sub-compartments having at its outer end a Water gage vertically attached by angulated screw pipe means; an outwardly formed circumferential groove encircling cylindrical rotatable container, at a point exactly between said compartmental transverse walls; false bottoms inwardly secured in each sub-compartment of cylindrical rotatable container slopingly formed reaching from the outer ends to the bilge ends of such subcompartments; a wedge -shaped sub-compartment having a false bottom, end gage means, and a V shaped'opening forminga part of the bilge of the compartment; lateral sub-compartments at either side of the wedge-shaped sub-compartment, located within the compartment, each such sub-compartment having end gage means, and a triangular opening forming a part of the bilge otthe compartment; journal means at tached to either end of said cylindrical rotatable container, such journals having shoulder bosses between the flanged and bearing ends, the bearing end of one journal thereof respectively linearly suitably extend- ;ing outward beyond the boxing, such extendtainer, and having a rectangularly transverse parallel grooved perforation in ed end being squared, through'such squared portion having transversely therein a hole; vertically disposed annular flanges linearly disposed between the bilge frame and the circular apron walls of one side of the cylindrical rotatable container and secured to the outer circumferenre of such container by suitable means; a double vertically disposed conformably shaped bilge frame superimposedly fitting about the compartmental bilges of a cylindrical rotatable container, such bilge frame having a T'end and the bilge parts superirn posedly arranged with reference to the bilgcs of the compartments of the cylindrical conformed its sidesparallel to the bilge openings; the top 'o'f'ssid bilge frame being open but having bilge slide holding flanges grooved in the side and bottom end of its top and secured to such cylindrical rotatable container by rivet-means: a bilge slide having a flanged end angularly disposed for fitting in the said bilge slide holding flanges of saic bilge frame said bilge slide having a flanged end extending vertically upward from its uppermost end forming an opening trigger, and also having an angularly bent stopping means, conformable to the center groove in the slide trigger of the trough housing; attached by rivet means to the bottom end of said slide; consisting of a plate having sectionally divided perforated areas one and provided. with a flange, its length -onform able to the width of one-half oi the double bilge frame, its width conformable to the said rectangular transverse parallel groove in the side of the bilge frame; a box-base rover having a rectangular hole in its top and flanged edges around its slrirt,its flanged edges having at either ends of said cover a double set of hole; one set on either side oi its center; the said cover being circularly conformable to the rotatable container; a circularly conformable cover over the hole in the top of said box-base cover, secured thereto by hinge and hasp means; a. box-base having a rolled top edge having within such t rolled edge a bracing rod; a double set oi holes conjointly perforated through such rolled edge and inclosing red. one set of. such perforations being at either side of the center of either end, conformable to the holes in the flange of theends of the box-base cover a crank consisting of a rod having its ends turned at rightangles one end slightly longer than the other. the shorter cud containing a square boxing having a transverse hole through its walls; said crank mounted on the square ended journal of a cylindrical rotatable container and secured thereto by rivet means; and mounted by flanged boxing means, on a bUX-llZlSt, all for the purposes specified.

2. In a stock watering and feeding machine; a boX-base having outwardly mposed end trough housings. and inwardly (on structed 'side trough housings a solid lzOltom, food and water carrying and feeding means. consisting of a divided supply-pan. channel means slopingly disposed leading from each supply-pan to a feeding trough *the whole suspendedl r attached above the bottom of the box, base to the door sills of the respective trough housings. means for carrying both foodand water and various kinds of foods from said supply-pans to three of said troughs means for carrying Water to another of said troughs heat and ice cavity spaces beneath each of said pans channels andtronghs door means attached to the outer walls of said trough housings. other door means attached to the ends of ill) said box-base; food and water gage openings and doors attached to the ends of said boxbase, curtains, and wall means inwardly attached to said trough housings, other ourtain and wall means outwardly attached to one side of cylindrical rotatable container; boxing means connectedly attached to the top rim of said box-base; vertical plural. perforations in the rim of said box-base at either end thereof; a removable cover fitted cenformably on said box-base, said cover having a rectangular opening in its top, said rectangular hole covered by a hinged lid secured by a beep, said cover also having flanged edges on its sides and ends, its end flanges being plurally perforated conformably to the plural perforations in rim of the box-base, said cover also having food and water gage openings and doors in its respective ends conformably to the water and food gage openings and doors in the box-base; a cylindrical rotatable food and water container mounted in said covered box-base, by journal means, said container having in one end a single compartment defined by a transverse circular wall inwardly vertically constructed, and having in its other end a compartment likewise defined by a transverse wall also vertically constructed, said circular transverse walls attached to each other at their sides and annularly attached at their edges inwardly to said container; each of said compartments opening through a common rectangular bilge inwardly divided by said diametrical walls; such latter compartment being divided into sub-compartments by longitudinally transverse walls arranged within said sub-compartments divergingly at acute angles from the bilge openings forming a wedge shaped central sub-compartment having vertical side Walls, with the inside ends forming an apex at the center of the inside end wall of the compartment, with one corner of the apex thereof opening into a bilge of said compartment, each of said compartments opening through the bilge of such compartment, content gages inwardly connectedly attached and outwardly imposed upon the ends of each compartment; a bilge frame provided with covers, slides and content separator, superimposedly attached to the bilges of said compartments and means foroperating, opening and closing the same; false bottom means slopingly arranged from the end directions centerward in each compartment, terminating at said bilge openings; crank means for rotating said cylindrical rotatable container; plural locking hole means commonly and superimposedly perforated in the end flanges and edges of the said box-base and cover, all for the purposes specified.

3. In a stock watering and feeding machine having a box base, a door secured at its top by hinge means to the walls of a trough housing, in such manner as to admit its being pushed inwardly, its bottom end inwardly bent to a curve to conform to the front end of the feed trough disposed within the outer end of a supply channel, said door having a corrugate groove inwardly bent crosswise therein immediately above its curved end; a trough housing disposed at the side of a box-base, the trough housing having a sloping to side walls attached to the top portion, an to the end and bottom of the box base, a front wall portion attached to the side walls and bottom of the trough housing, immediately below the swinging door member; a supply channel disposed suspended connectedly between a supply pan and the door sill of a trough housing; a feed trough disposed in the outer end of a supply channel, the feed trough having a curved bottom, vertical ends and a vertical back wall and a curved front-wall, the whole inclosed within the end of the supply channel, within said trough housing and connectedly attached between an offset in said supply channel at the back wall of the trough and the conformable bottom of the supply channel at the door opening of the trough housing, from which said supply channel is suspended, all for the purposes specified. 4. In a stock watering and feeding machine having a box base, a rotatable cylindrical compartment having a bilge opening at one side thereof adjacent to one of its ends, supply pan means centrally suspended within such box base below said rotatable cylindrical compartment, such supply pan arranged in line with the rotation of the bilge opening of the compartment; a door opening in the outer wall of a trough housing; a door opening in the wall of the boxbase; a supply channel leading from the supply an to the Wall of the box base; a trough aving the bottom and front end continuously uniformly curved, the rear end having a suitable opening conformable to the dimensions of the supply channel arrangedwithin the outward end of the supply channel adjacent to the door openingin the wall of the box base; door means having inwardly terminating corrugations in the bottom end, hinge means at its top end suitably swung by said hinge means in the door opening of the wall of the box base adjacent to said trough, all for the purposes specified. r 5. In a stock watering and feeding machine having rotatable containers mounted in a box-base; a container inwardly divided into sub-compartments and havi-n bottom slopingly disposed towar a bilge opening, a bilge openingiin one side of the container outwardly surrounded bya bilge frame, in one side thereof adjacent an end, said bilge opening being provided with suba false openings conformable to the outlets of the compartments within the container; bil

frame means outwardly rovided about t e bilge of such container, t e bilge frame being inwardly provided with slide means conformable to the outlets of the sub-compartments openin into said bilge of the container, said slide means capable of regulating the flow of contents of each sub-compartment through said bilge; supply pan means centrally suspended within said box-base below said rotatable containers, the supply pans arranged in line with the rotation of the said bilge openings, the supply pans also having compartments conformable to the openings of said bilge, such compartments being so formed as to empty conformably into divisions of supply channels; divisional wall means formin compartments provided in a container, sai walls forming compartments convergingly disposed toward and forming outlet openings lIltO said bil e openings; false bottom means slopingly isposed inwardly secured, directed toward the bilge, within a container; a sup ly channel outwardly disposed, having a ownwardlg sloping bottom, divisional walls longitu inally disposed, and an offset in its outer end, said supply channel connectedly attached between a supply pan and the outer wall of a trough housing; a trough housing having side walls, door openings, slide means provided in its back wall, the slide means suitable for closing the rear of the trough housing and for re lating the flow of the supply channel, the side means operatin in said back wall connectedly, right angufarly and vertically with an offset in a supply channel and adjacent the rear wall of a feed trou h; a trough mounted in a conformable 0 set provided in the outward end of a supply channel within the walls of a trough housing; vertical door means hingedly secured at its top disposed in the door opening provided in the outer wall of a trough housing said door having a right angular y dispos corrugation directioned inwardly in its lower part, and also having its lower extremity flanged inwardly, suitabl for conforming to t e outwardly protru ing lip of the trough, such door capable of inclosing a trough within a trough housing; all for the purposes specified.

6. In a stock watering and feeding machine having a rotatable container mounted in a box base, a su ply pan secured in such box-base under suc container, supply channel means connectedly suspended between such supply pan and the outer wall of a trou h housing provided in the wall of a boxase; double divisional walls arranged parallel with its end walls within the container dividing the same into compartments, other divisional walls arranged right-angularly disposed to such end walls within a compartment, dividing such compartment into sub-compartments; air chambers between the wal s of separate compartments; a bilge opening in each compartment, an opening 1n each sub-compartment, each opening opening into a bilge arranged to discharge into a supply pan arranged be neath the container, a supply channel attached between a supply pan and the outer wall of a trough housing, its outer end conforming to a trou h; a removable trough loosely secured wit in the outward end of a su ply channel adjacent to the outer wall of t e trough housing of the box base, all for the purposes sfiec' ed.

H NRY BURRMANN.

Witnesses:

James N. WARD, L. M. P1 1011. 

